Everything about The Monadnock Building totally explained
The
Monadnock Building is a historic proto-skyscraper in the
Loop district of downtown
Chicago,
Illinois. It is one of the tallest
masonry load-bearing wall structures in the world, however
Philadelphia City Hall holds the world title. It is located at
53 West Jackson Blvd
.
The seventeen-story building stands 197
feet (60
meters) tall. The northern half was designed and built by
Burnham & Root in
1889–
1891; the southern half was designed and built by
Holabird & Roche in
1891–
1893. The building was designated a
Chicago Landmark on
November 14,
1973.
The northern half of the Monadnock represents the last Chicago skyscraper built using
load-bearing wall construction; in order for the structure to support its own weight, the walls at the base of the structure are six feet (1.83 meters) thick. The building was so heavy that it sank into the ground after it was built, requiring steps to be installed at the entrances. The walls then curve in slightly at the second story, and flare out at the top of the building, lending it a form similar to that of an
Egyptian pylon. Architect
John Root's initial plans for the building included additional Egyptian embellishment, but the developer insisted that the building have no ornament.
The southern half of the building was built using the more technologically advanced
steel frame construction, which allowed narrower piers and wider windows. The radical difference in construction between the two halves marks the building's place in architectural history at the end of one building tradition and the beginning of another.
The building's name is taken from the
New Hampshire mountain that gave its name to the
geological term indicating a freestanding mountain surrounded by a plain.
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